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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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    • CoffeeCatC Offline
      CoffeeCat
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      Mathematical Guru:
      To keep herself fit, Wiyathi climbs up a flight of 30 steps every day. If she runs uo 5 steps and walks up 25 steps, she will take 99 seconds. If she runs up 15 steps and walks up 15 steps, she will take 18 seconds less. How long will she take to run uo all the 30 steps if she maintains the same speed?


      How am I to solve this? :?
      compare
      run 5 steps, walk 25 steps --> 99 secs
      run 15 steps walk 15 steps --> 99-18 secs
      by running 10 more steps instead of walking she will save 18 secs
      by running 5 more steps instead of walking she will save 9 secs
      so if she run 15 more steps (30 steps in all) and walk 15 steps less (0 steps walked) she will save 9*3=27 secs.
      Therefore time taken --> 99-18-27=54 secs

      By the way i notice how some tougher psle maths questions in recent years have actually appeared in hci's smops years ago.

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        Vanilla Cake
        last edited by

        Mathematical Guru:
        To keep herself fit, Wiyathi climbs up a flight of 30 steps every day. If she runs uo 5 steps and walks up 25 steps, she will take 99 seconds. If she runs up 15 steps and walks up 15 steps, she will take 18 seconds less. How long will she take to run uo all the 30 steps if she maintains the same speed?

        Hi Mathematical Guru,
        Is this speed question from school's homework? To me, it doesn't seem to be.Pls advise the source of this speed question.

        5 steps (run) and 25 steps (walk) = 99 seconds
        5+10=15 steps (run) and 25-10=15 steps (walk) = 81 seconds (99s-18s)
        Increase 1 step (run) and decrease 1 step (walk)=18Γ·10=1.8s ie decrease by 1.8s
        Note : 18 seconds is from the difference between 99 seconds and 81 seconds.
        Increase 15 steps (run) and decrease 15 steps (walk)=Decrease by 15x1.8s=27s
        15+15=30 steps (run) and 15-15=0 steps (walk) = 81s-27s=54s

        Time taken for Wiyathi to run up all the 30 steps if she maintains the same speed = 54 seconds.

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          Tang
          last edited by

          CoffeeCat:
          Mathematical Guru:

          To keep herself fit, Wiyathi climbs up a flight of 30 steps every day. If she runs uo 5 steps and walks up 25 steps, she will take 99 seconds. If she runs up 15 steps and walks up 15 steps, she will take 18 seconds less. How long will she take to run uo all the 30 steps if she maintains the same speed?


          How am I to solve this? :?

          compare
          run 5 steps, walk 25 steps --> 99 secs
          run 15 steps walk 15 steps --> 99-18 secs
          by running 5 more steps instead of walking she will save 18 secs
          so if she run 15 more steps (30 steps in all) and walk 15 steps less (0 steps walked) she will save 18*3=54 secs.
          Therefore time taken --> 99-18-54=28 secs

          By the way i notice how some tougher psle maths questions in recent years have actually appeared in hci's smops years ago.


          Hello,

          You may like to check the underlined.


          5 R + 25 W --> 99 s

          15 R + 15 W --> 99 - 18 = 81 s
          1 R + 1 W --> 81/15 = 5.4 s

          25 R + 25 W --> 5.4 x 25 = 135 s

          20 R --> 135 - 99 = 36 s

          30 R --> 30/20 x 36 = 54 s

          She will take 54 s to run up all the 30 steps.

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          • CoffeeCatC Offline
            CoffeeCat
            last edited by

            Lol yea what a mistake I had made. I have edited it. Thx for pointing out!

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              Vanilla Cake
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              Dharma:
              liketoeat:

              Hi, please help me solve this question. Thank you.


              Candle A and candle B were placed on a table. Candle A was 1.5 cm longer than candle B. Candle A and candle B were lighted at 0630 h and 0800 h respectively. They burnt down to the same length at 1030 h. At 1200 h, candle B was burnt out while A only burnt out at 1230 h. Given that the rate of burning of each candle was constant throughout, find the original length of each candle. (Ans: candle A 13.5 cm; candle B 12 cm)

              Time ratio => A : B = 4 : 3
              Burning rate ratio => A : B = 3 : 4

              Time taken to burn completely
              A : 6 hrs (0630hrs to 1230hrs)
              B : 4 hrs (0800hrs to 1200hrs)

              Length (A ) = 3u x 6 = 18u
              Length (B) = 4u x 4 = 16u

              18u – 16u = 2u = 1.5cm
              Original Length (A) = 18u = 9 x 1.5cm = 13.5cm
              Original Length (B) = 16u = 8 x 1.5cm = 12.0cm

              Hi liketoeat,
              Could you pls advise the source of this question as this question requires some thinking? Is this question from school's homework?

              Just to share 2 different alternatives for readers.One not using inverse ratio and one using model drawings (posted by the forever helpful Uncle Observer).Another method is algebra which I will not post here.

              Alternative method 1
              Same height to burn out completely ie equal burnt length
              Candle A from 1000 h to 1230 h took 2 hours
              Candle B from 1030 h to 1200 h took 1.5 hours

              Find lowest common multiple of 1.5 and 2
              Multiples of 2 = 2,4,6,8,10.......
              Multiples of 1.5 = 1.5,3,4.5, 6, 7.5.......

              So, LCM of 1.5 and 2 is 6.

              Burning rates
              Candle A = 6u/2 = 3u/hour
              Candle B = 6u/1.5 = 4u/hour

              From start to burn out completely
              Candle A: 0630 h to 1230 h ie 6 h -> 6x3u=18u
              Candle B: 0800 h to 1200 h ie 4 h -> 4x4u=16u

              Candle A was 1.5 cm longer than candle B (Given),
              18u-16u=1.5
              2u=1.5
              u = 0.75

              Original length of candle A = 18u = 18x0.75 = 13.5 cm
              Original length of candle B = 16u = 16x0.75 = 12 cm

              Alternative method 2
              By http://psle2010a.blogspot.com/2010/07/challenging-p6.html as posted by the kind and helpful Uncle Observer.

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              • M Offline
                mathsguru
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                Dear all...


                Just to let you all know tt I'm back... :peekaboo:

                :imsorry: My sincere apologies for not being active for the past month. I've taken a 2-week break during the June hols and when I came back, I was busy conducting lessons. :faint:

                Finally can catch a breather now since school re-opened! Many thanks to all kind souls who have been helping out here...so many pages to catch up for me! πŸ˜“

                Hmm...guess I will start solving questions posted from now on instead of trying to catch up with the backlog. Hehe...Hope to seek your understanding!! :please:

                Cheers,
                MathsGuru

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                  ruyu
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                  mathsguru:
                  Dear all...


                  Just to let you all know tt I'm back... :peekaboo:

                  :imsorry: My sincere apologies for not being active for the past month. I've taken a 2-week break during the June hols and when I came back, I was busy conducting lessons. :faint:

                  Finally can catch a breather now since school re-opened! Many thanks to all kind souls who have been helping out here...so many pages to catch up for me! πŸ˜“

                  Hmm...guess I will start solving questions posted from now on instead of trying to catch up with the backlog. Hehe...Hope to seek your understanding!! :please:

                  Cheers,
                  MathsGuru

                  Yeah Mathsguru is back!

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                    mathsguru
                    last edited by

                    Ngserene617:
                    Hi kindly assist me for the below 3 stated questions, thanks.


                    1. Alex, Bryan and Charles paid for a meal. Alex paid 1/5 of the amount Bryan and Charles paid together. Bryan paid 1/4 of the amount Alex and Charles paid. If the meal cost $205.20, how much did Alex pay ?

                    2. Terry had $420 more than Sean. Sean gave Terry $72. Now, Sean has 1/7 as much money as Terry. How much money had Terry at first?

                    3. 3 sisters, Amy, Bonnie and Cindy shared to buy a present for their mother. Amy paid 1/3 of the amount which Bonnie and Cindy paid. Bonnie paid 1/5 of the amount which Amy and Cindy paid. If Cindy paid $30 more than Bonnie, how much did the present cost?

                    Thanks kindly help me to solve this !
                    Hi Ngserene617,

                    Since you have pm-ed me regarding these questions, I'm posting my solutions here for your reference (though they have been solved by other maths experts here). πŸ™‚

                    Hope they can add to your child's understanding!

                    Cheers,
                    MathsGuru

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                      livewith_vanilla
                      last edited by

                      Here is a question I would like some help in.


                      Source: School paper
                      Level: P6

                      A train traveled through a 6500-metre tunnel at an average speed of 25m/s. The whole train took 4 min 30 s to pass through the tunnel completely.
                      What is the length of the train?

                      TIA.

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                        MOE Hater
                        last edited by

                        livewith_vanilla:
                        Here is a question I would like some help in.


                        Source: School paper
                        Level: P6

                        A train traveled through a 6500-metre tunnel at an average speed of 25m/s. The whole train took 4 min 30 s to pass through the tunnel completely.
                        What is the length of the train?

                        TIA.
                        25m/s x 4 min 30 s = 25m/s x 270s = 6750m
                        6750m - 6500m = 250m

                        The train is 250m long.

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